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    Injuries! In Sports! People say that sports can hurt you‚ and and they can‚ but how? Injuries from sports can hurt you or people by breaking bones‚ causing brain damage‚ or hurt children if they play high-impact sports at a younger age. In the first place‚ breaking bones and brain damage are two of many causes of sports related injuries. A 17 year old boy Hortonville junior‚ says “He knew the helmet-to-helmet collision was a hard hit‚” and shook it off. The problem is- he did not know that he got

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    Education For All (EFA 1999-2000) The Education for All (EFA) is a global commitment which was first launched in Jomtien‚ Thailand in 1990 to bring the benefits of education to “every citizen in every society.” National governments‚ civil society groups‚ and development agencies like UNESCO and the World Bank are part of the commitment. As a response‚ the Philippines crafted and implemented the 10-year EFA Philippine Plan of Action covering 1991-2000. The EFA plan articulated the country’s national

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    Ch. 9: Critical Thinking 1. What organizational method might you use to arrange main points for speeches with the following specific purpose statements To inform my audience of the causes and effects of Parkinson’s Disease Casual Order because the speech is describing of causes and effects To inform my audience about the major kinds of symbols used in Native American art Topical order because major kinds of symbols can be divided into subtopics To persuade my audience about that the state

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    What Can Bones Reveal About Humans? In the article “Ancient Genes and Modern Health‚” authors S. Boyd Eaton and Melvin Konnor reveal the diet of Paleolithic ancestors‚ nutritional variations that accompanied the advancement of agriculture‚ and common illnesses that were frequent in the West but not in hunter-gatherers. As anthropologists have discovered much evidence that early humans were once primarily scavengers and gatherers of plants‚ much valuable information can be revealed about early history

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    58 PsychSim 5: All Stressed Out PsychSim 5: ALL STRESSED OUT Name: Sarah Bales Section: ________________________ Date: 2-11-13 This activity examines the way that psychologists conceptualize stress‚ emphasizing that stress is a biopsycho-social process. You will explore the sources of stress in your own life‚ review your body’s response to stress‚ and then learn how cognitive appraisal dramatically

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    Histo Review 1. nCAM - to block migration of neurons (it’s an antibody) 2. KNOW RBC’S EVERY STAGE‚ BRS p. 137 3. know zona glomerulosa‚ fasiculaa etc. secretions 4. in the anterior pituitary‚ know acidophils vs. basophils 5. if a drug is applied after S phase…. Stops G2 6. dynein arms have ciliary movement 7. kinesin- for fast axonal transport 8. apocrine sweat gland duct is what cell type? Simple cuboidal? 9. medial meniscus needs synovial fluid from neighboring synovial joint 10. know

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    sad days for me when I was growing up. Because I was born with a handicap that’s what they called it in my day. I was born with a club foot‚ which meant the bone in my right leg was broken during the time my mother carried me. And the doctors had to do surgery on me when I was 10 months old. I was told that the doctors had to fix the broken bone in my right leg. I still have the scar. As I begin to walk‚ I walked on my toes. I walked this way until the second surgery when I was about 6 or 7 years old

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    Practical Exam Survival Guide Spectrophotometry * Know to create a calibration curve: What are the labels for the axes? (Absorbance on y-axis‚ concentration on the x-axis.) * Know how to use the data from a calibration curve to find (1) slope and (2) equation of the line. * How are absorbance and transmittance related? We discussed several equations: A = log (100/%T) A = (I0/IT) T = (IT/I0) x 100% A = 2 – log (%T) * What is Beer’s law and what does it describe? Rates

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    relieved by reducing oxygen demand. Once the patient stops exerting himself‚ the demand for oxygen will decrease. Once oxygen decreases to the point where it equals available oxygen supply (oxygen supply = oxygen demand)‚ the ischemia will resolve and all symptoms (including EKG changes) will disappear. Myocardial injury occurs when myocardial oxygen supply is unable to meet cellular demand. An example of this would be the sudden loss of blood supply due to the complete occlusion of a coronary artery

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    ANATOMY REVIEW PART 1 Anatomy Human body structure. Biology Study of all living things. Botany Study of plant life. Embryology Human anatomy before birth. Gross Anatomy (Macroscopic Anatomy) Anatomy with naked eye. Histology (Microscopic Anatomy) Anatomy with microscope. Morbid Anatomy (Pathological Anatomy) Anatomy affected be disease. Physiology Human body function. Regional Anatomy Anatomy one area of the body at a time. Surface Anatomy (Topographical Anatomy) Anatomy from

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